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The greater the intake of cigarettes, the higher the chances of developing lung cancer.
Cigarette smoke is the major culprit and not just cigarettes. The reason why is that cigar and pipe smokers are at lesser risk of developing lung cancer than cigarette smokers.
Second hand smoke is another cause of lung cancer. Passive smokers who inhale second hand smoke have a higher risk of developing lung cancer than non-smokers who do not associate with smokers.
Asbestos is another cause of lung cancer. This is due to the continuous presence of asbestos fibers in the lung tissue of people until their deaths.
Also, asbestos causes mesothelioma which is a cancer of the pleura of the lung. It is a form of lung cancer. This is a major ailment that afflicts those with long term exposure to asbestos. Many mesothelioma sufferers have successful sued U.S corporations and have won large settlements.
Radon gas is a gas that is radioactive in nature and those exposed to it suffer the risk of mutations which can become cancerous. Radon gas is a gas existing in nature and its concentration varies from one location to the other. It can penetrate through soil and leach into homes. Radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States.
Pollution from factories, cars and power plants is another cause of lung cancer. Exposure to polluted air increases the risk of developing lung cancer. Do you know for instance that car exhaust is more carcinogenic that cigarette smoke?
Knowing the above causes of lung cancer should instill in us a dread of cigarette smoking. We must also stay clear of asbestos and confirm radon gas levels in our homes.
It is advisable you consult your doctor if you notice any symptoms of cancer.
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